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DS9 Season One comes to iTunes
Written by Derek Kessler on Wednesday, 01 August 2007
iPodIn all the hub-bub over Star Trek (2008), even StarTrek.com seems to have missed this one. I only noticed because an add popped up on that very same site; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season One is now available on Apple's iTunes Store. You can grab individual episodes at $1.99 apiece or the entire 19 episode first season for $36.99 (savings of $0.82). Deep Space Nine is joining the current Star Trek iTunes offerings of all ten movies and the first seasons of TOS, TOS Remastered, Enterprise, and Voyager. TV shows and movies purchased off iTunes are playable on your iTunes-equipped computer, your iPod, iPhone, and on your HDTV via the Apple TV.
   
Deep Space Nine on iTunesStar Trek: Deep Space Nine came onto the scene unlike any Star Trek before it. There was no Enterprise, in fact, there was no starship. In a complete break with tradition, the series was set on a space station, a non-Federation space station at that. Even the cast wasn't entirely Starfleet, featuring the Bajoran Major Kira Nerys, the shape-shifting Constable Odo, and Quark the Ferengi bartender, and Jake Sisko, teenage son of the station commander. The first season dove headlong into the recovery of the newly liberated Bajor, the religious world of the Prophets and Commander Benjamin Sisko's role as their Emmissary, the exploration of the Gamma Quadrant via a new stable wormhole, the worlds of the Trill, Ferengi, Bajorans, and Cardassians, all in just the first season. Be there from the beginning all over again in one of the most critically-acclaimed incarnations of Star Trek.

View: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine on iTunes
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